ADHD Beyond The Label

Dr Phil Anderton and John Reynolds

Is ADHD a roadblock to success, or could it be a hidden superpower in business and life?
 ADHD is often misunderstood, reduced to stereotypes of inattention and distraction. Yet, some of the world’s most successful business leaders and creatives have been diagnosed with the condition. In this insightful series, Dr. Phil Anderton and John Reynolds challenge common misconceptions, speaking with high achievers from business and media about their real-life experiences with ADHD.

  1. 9H AGO

    Charlie Faulkner | What’s on the Care Label? | ADHD Beyond the Label

    In this powerful and uplifting episode of ADHD Beyond the Label, Dr Phil Anderton and John Reynolds sit down with ADHD coach and mum Charlie Faulkner for a candid conversation about integrity, identity, and the importance of doing things properly. Charlie shares her journey from navigating her daughter’s ADHD diagnosis at a time when support felt like a closed book, to completing a year-long accredited coaching qualification so she could truly make a difference. In a world where anyone can pay a small fee and call themselves an “ADHD coach,” this episode tackles the urgent need for standards, regulation, and professionalism in an unregulated industry. The conversation explores: Why proper accreditation in ADHD coaching matters The crucial difference between coaching and therapy Supporting neurodivergent students through the vulnerable university transition The hidden impact of rejection sensitivity and crushed self-esteem in schools ADHD in motherhood and the isolation many mums silently carry The emotional power of diagnosis—and the relief of finally feeling seen Charlie introduces a beautiful metaphor that may change how you think about ADHD forever: the “care label.” Just like a label inside a garment tells you how to care for it, understanding ADHD helps individuals and families know how to care for themselves with compassion instead of criticism. From stories of resilience and grit (including achieving record GCSE results after being underestimated) to star-jumping in reindeer antlers at an international conference, this episode balances depth with joy, reminding us that structure and professionalism can coexist with playfulness and authenticity. Whether you're a parent, educator, young adult, or someone exploring your own neurodivergent identity, this conversation offers warmth, clarity, and hope. Because sometimes, the most powerful thing we can give someone is simply this: You are seen.

    33 min
  2. FEB 14

    Fear Can Ride Along, But It Doesn’t Get to Drive | Jess Rad | ADHD Beyond the Label

    In this powerful episode of ADHD Beyond the Label, Dr Phil Anderton and John Reynolds sit down with Jess Rad, to explore what happens when neurodiversity is no longer hidden, but celebrated.Jess shares the deeply personal journey that began with her daughter’s late neurodivergent identification and led to her own exploration of ADHD. What started as navigating EHCPs and education systems became a catalyst for profound self-understanding, validation, and purpose.Together, they unpack:- Why so many adults discover their ADHD only after their children are diagnosed- The emotional journey from denial and anger to acceptance and empowerment- How shame around “not conforming” can be more damaging than any label- The overlooked sensory experiences that shape daily life — from haircuts to school environments- Why curiosity may be the most powerful starting point for changeJess speaks passionately about creating safe and brave spaces in businesses and communities — environments where people can unmask without fear of judgment. Through her Neurocurious events, she’s working to normalize and mainstream conversations around ADHD, autism, and intersectional identity, reframing neurodivergence as a competitive advantage rather than a weakness.Drawing on Stoic philosophy and Elizabeth Gilbert’s metaphor of fear as a passenger (not the driver), this episode challenges listeners to rethink how they view ADHD. You may not be able to change your neurotype, but you can change how you think about it.At its heart, this conversation is about removing shame, changing the narrative, and building a world where someone can say, “Hi, I’m ADHD,” as casually as ordering a coffee and be met with understanding.

    32 min
  3. FEB 7

    Creativity, Courage and the Power of Being Wired Differently | Emmy Brunner | ADHD Beyond the Label

    What if the way we describe ADHD and neurodivergence as a whole is already out of date? In this episode of ADHD Beyond the Label, Dr Phil Anderton & John Reynolds explore a radical and deeply human reframe: that being “wired differently” isn’t a deficit to be managed, but a vital part of creativity, resilience, and even our survival as a species. Joined by clinician, trauma specialist, and mindset coach Emmy Brunner, they question the very idea of “normal,” challenge the language of disorder, and unpack why creativity is so often overlooked as a core human need, not just a talent or a hobby. Drawing on decades of clinical work, Emmy shares insights from working with high-performing artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs, many of whom live with ADHD traits and highly sensitive nervous systems. This episode explores: - Why labels can limit more than they help - How creativity, vulnerability, and intimacy form a powerful internal compass - The hidden cost of tethering self-worth to external validation - Why slowing down physically can help fast minds thrive - How fear, rejection sensitivity, and masking shape ADHD lives - Why surrender, not control, is often where growth begins At the heart of the conversation is Emmy’s concept of “vintivity”, the integration of creativity, intimacy, and vulnerability and why reconnecting with these qualities can transform how we relate to ourselves and the world around us. This is a calm, expansive, and quietly radical conversation about bravery, self-acceptance, and letting go of the idea that you are a problem to be fixed. Because bravery doesn’t mean being fearless. It means choosing to grow, even when you’re scared.

    34 min
  4. JAN 17

    Beth Long & Sqn Ldr Mark ‘Suggs’ Sugden from the Mark Long trust | ADHD Beyond the Label

    Do you dream of flying? Of becoming an aviator? If you’re diagnosed with ADHD, that dream could be effectively over. The door is probably firmly closed. And if you’re a young person with that ambition and later receive a diagnosis, it’s closed before you even get a chance to try.  It’s far too difficult to overcome the stigma.  ADHD is classed as a disability in this context, and the system still appears to treat it as an automatic disqualifier.   Which raises a bigger question. How many incredible aviators are already flying with ADHD, undiagnosed or unsupported, because seeking a diagnosis would end their careers? How many feel they can’t be honest about their own neurodiversity? That feels archaic given what we now understand about ADHD, focus, performance, and capability. On the next episode of ADHD: Beyond the Label, Dr Phil Anderton PhD and John Reynolds are joined by Beth Long and Squadron Leader Mark “Suggs” Sugden from the Mark Long Trust. After BBMF fighter pilot Squadron Leader Mark Long tragically lost his life in the crash of Spitfire Mk356 on 25th May 2024, his widow Beth and family established the Mark Long Trust. His legacy now lives on through flying scholarships and access to aviation delivered in partnership with organisations like Flying Scholarship for Disabled People, opening doors that were previously closed. This episode isn’t just about aviation. It’s about fairness. About outdated systems and dated thinking. And about whether we are brave enough to rethink what “capable” really means. Some doors shouldn’t be closed by a label.

    31 min

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Is ADHD a roadblock to success, or could it be a hidden superpower in business and life?
 ADHD is often misunderstood, reduced to stereotypes of inattention and distraction. Yet, some of the world’s most successful business leaders and creatives have been diagnosed with the condition. In this insightful series, Dr. Phil Anderton and John Reynolds challenge common misconceptions, speaking with high achievers from business and media about their real-life experiences with ADHD.